Jennifer Kimball

Jennifer Duke Sonny, Lilypad 2/18 & 2/25

Friends and fans, I'm delighted to be singing my songs at the Lilypad Inman with Duke Levine and Joe Barbato two Tuesdays coming up:
TUES 2/18
TUES 2/25
doors 7:30pm
music 8pm-9:15pm
$20 no advance tickets

As most of you know it's been dreamy for me let go of playing my own stringed instruments in this trio. The freedom to just sing is a gift and I'm grateful to these two for painting harmonic and rhythmic information with new brushes and different colors. What a joy to feel you can sing more of the nuances because you are in the capable hands of Duke Levine and Joe Barbato. You will of course want to get lost in the incredibly beautiful guitar and accordian stylings of these two masters. Come out to Inman Square where there are fine establishments to eat, drink, dessert or just be merry and we'll give you a respite from the onslaught of 'news.'

Why the opposums? Well, we have here an opposunity for new things to happen.
And we're going to explore some of that opposibility these two Tuesdays.

Did you know that opposums are our only native marsupials? That they are fastidious groomers and eat thousands of ticks in their short lifetimes? That they are unaffected by lyme disease or by snake venom? Unlike racoons and skunks they're nonconfrontational. They really do roll over and play dead as a defense mechanism. Yes, they do. And when they do they can also emit a green, nasty-smelling liquid from their anal glands to deter any danger from sticking around.

Ok ok. TMI. I read about them in Mother Jones. One has to stay connected to a world outside of politics. Why not share this newfound appreciation of these funny creatures with the pointy teeth?

Hope to see you this week or next - or in May when I get to open for and sing with Ry and Duke touring to support Ry's new record of his Dad's songs, Time for This.
J